Monday, February 22, 2010

Experts [allegedly] agree: Global warming to bring stronger but fewer hurricanes | StarTribune.com
[SETH BORENSTEIN] WASHINGTON - Top researchers now agree that the world is likely to get stronger but fewer hurricanes in the future because of global warming, seeming to settle a scientific debate on the subject. But they say there's not enough evidence yet to tell whether that effect has already begun.
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When the area I live in had a drought a few years ago, these people all blamed it on global warming, and said that such droughts would be … read more far more likely in the future. Now the U.S. is enjoying one of the most widespread drought-free times in history. Of course the huge snows on the East Coast are convienently credited to global warming as well, since these same idiots claim a warming globe will lead to more moisture! So what is it, too much moisture or too little? Gotta love a theory where, no matter what happens, you can say it proves your theory. My 87 year old father showed me newspapers he kept from the 30's in Minnesota, where four consecutive days had highs near or above 110 degrees! Can you imagine what would happen today with a heat spell like that? We'd ban cars and electricity by the end of the year.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Someone over at the Strib made the comments go away.

Anonymous said...

Maybe I just messed up earlier but comments now seem to be back.

Anonymous said...

If the warmist's are willing to admit to their previous theory of the link between CO2, Global Warming and Hurricane activity being falsified, and they are replacing it with a new theory, good for them, shows they can grow.

Oh, forgot, it's worse than we thought and they predicted this all along, same as the increased winter snowcover in both the US and Europe.